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Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories, Bill Pronzini, Jack Adrian

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ISBN
9780195103533
Book Title
Hardboiled : an Anthology of American Crime Stories
Item Length
5.5in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
1997
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Jack Adrian
Features
Reprint
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Hard-Boiled, Mystery & Detective / Collections & Anthologies, Anthologies (Multiple Authors), Mystery & Detective / General
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
24.2 Oz
Number of Pages
544 Pages

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What are the ingredients of a hard-boiled detective story? "Savagery, style, sophistication, sleuthing and sex," said Ellery Queen. Often a desperate blond, a jealous husband, and, of course, a tough-but-tender P.I. the likes of Sam Spade or Philop Marlowe. Perhaps Raymond Chandler summed it up best in his description of Dashiell Hammett's style: "Hammett gave murder back to the kind of people that commit it....He put these people down on paper as they were, and he made them talk and think in the language they customarily used for these purposes." Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories is the largest and most comprehensive collection of its kind, with over half of the stories never published before in book form. Included are thirty-six sublimely suspenseful stories that chronicle the evolutiuon of this quintessentially American art form, from its earliest beginnings during the Golden Age of the legendary pulp magazine Black Mask in the 1920s, to the arrival of the tough digest Manhunt in the 1950s, and finally leading up to present-day hard-boiled stories by such writers as James Ellroy. Here are eight decades worth of the best writing about betrayal, murder, and mayhem: from Hammett's 1925 tour de force "The Scorched Face," in which the disappearance of two sisters leads Hammett's never-named detective, the Continental Op, straight into a web of sexual blackmail amidst the West Coast elite, to Ed Gorman's 1992 "The Long Silence After," a gripping and powerful rendezvous involving a middle class insurance executive, a Chicago streetwalker, and a loaded .38. Other delectable contributions include "Brush Fire" by James M. Cain, author of The Postman Always Rings Twice , Raymond Chandler's "I'll Be Waiting," where, for once, the femme fatale is not blond but a redhead, a Ross Macdonald mystery starring Macdonald's most famous creation, the cryptic Lew Archer, and "The Screen Test of Mike Hammer" by the one and only Micky Spillane. The hard-boiled cult has more in common with the legendary lawmen of the Wild West than with the gentleman and lady sleuths of traditional drawing room mysteries, and this direct line of descent is on brilliant display in two of the most subtle and tautly written stories in the collection, Elmore Leonard's "3:10 to Yuma" and John D. MacDonald's "Nor Iron Bars." Other contributors include Evan Hunter (better known as Ed McBain), Jim Thompson, Helen Nielsen, Margaret Maron, Andrew Vachss, Faye Kellerman, and Lawrence Block. Compellingly and compulsively readable, Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories is a page-turner no mystery lover will want to be without. Containing many notable rarities, it celebrates a genre that has profoundly shaped not only American literature and film, but how we see our heroes and oursleves.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019510353x
ISBN-13
9780195103533
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28038296397

Product Key Features

Book Title
Hardboiled : an Anthology of American Crime Stories
Author
Jack Adrian
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Reprint
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Hard-Boiled, Mystery & Detective / Collections & Anthologies, Anthologies (Multiple Authors), Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
1997
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
544 Pages

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Item Length
5.5in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
24.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps648.D4h375 1997
Edition Description
Reprint
Reviews
"...the editors take us on a tour of perfection, with the finest stories by everyone who was or is anyone...In short, this collection has something for everyone." The Globe and Mail, "Ranges from Dashiell Hammett and W.R. Burnett in the 1920s, when thehard-boiled style emerged as a recognizable subgenre of crime fiction, to JamesEllroy and Lawrence in the '90s....A thoughtful introduction salutes the role ofSpillane in revitalizing the genre."--Los Angeles Times Book Review, "The best-balanced, best-edited selection available today. No matter how long your shelf of hard-boiled anthologies, you'll want this one."--Kirkus Reviews, "No one knows more about the hard-boiled American mystery than Pronziniand Adrian. Here's a book that belongs on every reader's shelf--after they'veenjoyed a week or two of pure pleasure savoring its contents."--Edward D. Hoch,editor The Year's Best Mystery and Suspense Stories, "Ranges from Dashiell Hammett and W.R. Burnett in the 1920s, when the hard-boiled style emerged as a recognizable subgenre of crime fiction, to James Ellroy and Lawrence in the '90s....A thoughtful introduction salutes the role of Spillane in revitalizing the genre."--Los Angeles Times BookReview, "An excellent collection that reveals the scope and complexity of thegenre. Very readable."--Eric Bateman, Great Basin College, "No one knows more about the hard-boiled American mystery than Pronzini and Adrian. Here's a book that belongs on every reader's shelf--after they've enjoyed a week or two of pure pleasure savoring its contents."--Edward D. Hoch, editor The Year's Best Mystery and Suspense Stories, "...is a glittering collection of the finest and the quirkiest shortstories in the genre." Kitchener-Waterloo Record, "...the largest and most comprehensive collection of its kind...Compelling and compulsively readable, Hard-Boiled is both a page-turner and a celebration of a genre that has profoundly shaped no tonly our literature and film, but how we see ourselves and our heroes." Scene, "Editors Bill Pronzini and Jack Adrian clearly know their stuff. "I'll Be Waiting" is Raymond Chandler's most subtly melancholy tale, and "Three-Ten to Yuma" reminds us that even when Elmore Leonard wrote Westerns, he never saw a white hat he didn't want to soil."--Newsweek, "...is a glittering collection of the finest and the quirkiest short stories in the genre." Kitchener-Waterloo Record, "Editors Bill Pronzini and Jack Adrian clearly know their stuff."--Newsweek "The best-balanced, best-edited selection available today. No matter how long your shelf of hard-boiled anthologies, you'll want this one."--Kirkus Reviews "Pronzini and Adrian have compiled a superb anthology of gritty crime fiction."--Publishers Weekly, "...one of the best anthologies of detective fiction to come along in years. It's comprehensive. It's engrossing. And it meets Chandler's criterion that a good, hard-boiled crime story should generate "a smell of fear." Edmonton Journal, "These 36 selections represent the best of the genre's short form....A wonderfully evil collection."--Booklist, "...the largest and most comprehensive collection of its kind...Compellingand compulsively readable, Hard-Boiled is both a page-turner and a celebrationof a genre that has profoundly shaped no tonly our literature and film, but howwe see ourselves and our heroes." Scene, "Editors Bill Pronzini and Jack Adrian clearly know their stuff. "I'll BeWaiting" is Raymond Chandler's most subtly melancholy tale, and "Three-Ten toYuma" reminds us that even when Elmore Leonard wrote Westerns, he never saw awhite hat he didn't want to soil."--Newsweek, "These 36 selections represent the best of the genre's short form....Awonderfully evil collection."--Booklist, an anthology of consistently high quality, full of forgotten gems alongside the famous names, and a potent reminder that it's a noir, noir world., "The best-balanced, best-edited selection available today. No matter howlong your shelf of hard-boiled anthologies, you'll want this one."--KirkusReviews, "Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories, edited by Bill Pronzini and Jack Adrian, present[s] seven decades of grimly realistic tales, each 'so hard-boiled it could break your teeth.'"--The Wall Street Journal, One of the best anthologies ever to trace the hard-nosed, amoral school of American short crime fiction., "This collection of pulp fiction is the perfect summer reader for crime fans...Hard-Boiled is a keeper." Halifax Daily News, " Hard-Boiled may very well be the most economical and exhaustive of this genre of writing." The Gleaner, "Editors Bill Pronzini and Jack Adrian clearly know their stuff."--Newsweek"The best-balanced, best-edited selection available today. No matter how long your shelf of hard-boiled anthologies, you'll want this one."--Kirkus Reviews"Pronzini and Adrian have compiled a superb anthology of gritty crime fiction."--Publishers Weekly"An excellent collection that reveals the scope and complexity of the genre. Very readable."--Eric Bateman, Great Basin College"Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories, edited by Bill Pronzini and Jack Adrian, present[s] seven decades of grimly realistic tales, each 'so hard-boiled it could break your teeth.'"--The Wall Street Journal"Editors Bill Pronzini and Jack Adrian clearly know their stuff. "I'll Be Waiting" is Raymond Chandler's most subtly melancholy tale, and "Three-Ten to Yuma" reminds us that even when Elmore Leonard wrote Westerns, he never saw a white hat he didn't want to soil."--Newsweek"Ranges from Dashiell Hammett and W.R. Burnett in the 1920s, when the hard-boiled style emerged as a recognizable subgenre of crime fiction, to James Ellroy and Lawrence in the '90s....A thoughtful introduction salutes the role of Spillane in revitalizing the genre."--Los Angeles Times Book Review"No one knows more about the hard-boiled American mystery than Pronzini and Adrian. Here's a book that belongs on every reader's shelf--after they've enjoyed a week or two of pure pleasure savoring its contents."--Edward D. Hoch, editor The Year's Best Mystery and Suspense Stories"The best-balanced, best-edited selection available today. No matter how long your shelf of hard-boiled anthologies, you'll want this one."--Kirkus Reviews"Pronzini and Adrian have compiled a superb anthology of gritty crime fiction."--Publishers Weekly"These 36 selections represent the best of the genre's short form....A wonderfully evil collection."--Booklist, "Editors Bill Pronzini and Jack Adrian clearly know their stuff."--Newsweek"The best-balanced, best-edited selection available today. No matter how long your shelf of hard-boiled anthologies, you'll want this one."--Kirkus Reviews"Pronzini and Adrian have compiled a superb anthology of gritty crime fiction."--Publishers Weekly, "Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories, edited by BillPronzini and Jack Adrian, present[s] seven decades of grimly realistic tales,each 'so hard-boiled it could break your teeth.'"--The Wall StreetJournal, "This collection of pulp fiction is the perfect summer reader for crimefans...Hard-Boiled is a keeper." Halifax Daily News, "An excellent collection that reveals the scope and complexity of the genre. Very readable."--Eric Bateman, Great Basin College
Copyright Date
1997
Dewey Decimal
813/.0872/08
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21

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